WPL Points Table 2024
WPL Points Table 2024: The Women’s Premier League’s second season is off to a great start, and there have already been a few noteworthy on-field incidents. Five teams are competing for the illusive title at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru right now:
- Royal Challengers Bangalore Women
- Mumbai Indians Women
- Delhi Capitals Women
- Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women
- Gujarat Giants Women
Women’s Premier League 2024: Updated Points Table
1. Royal Challengers Bangalore Women: The RCB side have made a solid start to the season and are top of the table with 2 wins in 2 matches so far. Their net run rate is +1.665 and they have 4 points.
2. Mumbai Indians Women: With two victories in two games and four points, the reigning champions are ranked second in the table. However, their net run rate is somewhat lower than RCBW’s, at +0.488.
3. Delhi Capitals Women: After two games played, the DC team has a victory and a loss, placing them third in the standings. They are up two points with a +1.222 net run rate.
4. Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women: With just one victory in their first two games, the UP team is ranked fourth in the standings. Their run rate net is -1.266.
5. Gujarat Giants Women: With no wins in their first two games, GG is at the bottom of the standings. Their run-rate net is -1.968.
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WPL Points Table 2024: Highest Run Scorers
1. Mumbai Indians women’s Harmanpreet Kaur: 101 runs in two innings
2. Royal Challengers Bangalore Women’s Sabbhineni Meghana: 89 runs in two innings
3. Delhi Capitals Women’s Meg Lanning: 82 runs in two innings
4. The Uttar Pradesh Warriors Women’s Shweta Sehrawat scored 76 runs in two innings.
5. Delhi Capitals Women’s Alice Capsey: 75 runs in one inning
WPL Points Table 2024: Highest Wicket Takers
1. Mumbai Indians women’s Amelia Kerr: 6 wickets in 2 innings
2. Royal Challengers Bangalore Women’s Asha Shobana: 5 wickets in 2 innings
3. Marizanne Kapp of the Delhi Capitals Women: two innings, four wickets
4. Delhi Capitals Women’s Radha Yadav: 4 wickets in 2 innings
5. Shabnim Ismail of the Mumbai Indians women: two innings, four wickets